Propiedad, producción y paisaje agrarios en Pozuelo, a finales de la Edad Media .
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2004.v34.i1.186Keywords:
Rural History, Late Middle Ages, Extremadura.Abstract
The agrarian economy of Pozuelo, village of the tierra of Galisteo located in the base of the mountainous reliefs of the Central System, is characterized by the importance of other productions besides the cereal (wine and, in smaller measure, oil and figs). This smallest weight in the cereal explains the nonexistence of cultivation hojas that appear in other villages of the tierra. There is, however, a white and net separation of the open fields dedicated to the cereal and of the vineyards and orchards. The property of cereal lands and vineyards are distributed in a very different way. The first one presents a high concentration. Something more than 10% of the neighbors has exploitations of twenty or more fanegas; around 20% they possess exploitations stockings; in front of them, a third has insufficient exploitations and a fourth part doesn't possess cereal lands. However, the less suitable sectors control a majority and growing part of the vineyards. This circumstance allows us to think of a certain social balance.
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